At the end of this all, it seemed that some change has taken away my need
to be very specific about the grub partitions.
By removing the grub_run0 and grub_run1 parameters from the vm-bhyve
configs and running simply with the one below, (and showing a bit of
patients while it repaired partitions),
Or as an alternative that just come to mind if your just wanting to 'save
the system' boot the gentoo live DVD from the UEFI loader, that will get
you a live XFS supportive shell you can then setup basic networking from
and sync your important stuff elsewhere
On 6 December 2017 at 09:04, Paul Webs
if you can get to a system that is running the same kernel, you could build
A compativle kernel with xfs in it and what not, stick it on a small
'/boot' of your own and include that on your bhyve line, so the kernel is
booted and then it mounts your existing system
On 6 December 2017 at 05:50, Ran
One of the other VM clones is running. What do I need to do to mount the
sparse-zvol dataset that is this disk image that won't boot?
I'm still confused as to why one of these VM images would boot and not the
other. They are both Centos 7 1708. At any rate, before taking a chance of
shutting this
Hi Randy,
I have a Centos vm that has suddenly stopped booting. At the console, grub
tells me the following if I attempt to list any of the available partitions.
error: not a correct XFS inode.
error: not a correct XFS inode.
error: not a correct XFS inode.
error: not a correct XFS inode.
error
Allan,
Confused by the question. This is a VM that has been running. Loader is
'grub'. Not sure if that implies bhyve given it is running on the bhyve
hyperviser.
I have another VM that was cloned from this one that is running fine. I did
just build from stable yesterday and did a reboot which is
On 12/05/2017 16:53, Randy Terbush wrote:
> I have a Centos vm that has suddenly stopped booting. At the console, grub
> tells me the following if I attempt to list any of the available partitions.
>
> error: not a correct XFS inode.
> error: not a correct XFS inode.
> error: not a correct XFS ino
I have a Centos vm that has suddenly stopped booting. At the console, grub
tells me the following if I attempt to list any of the available partitions.
error: not a correct XFS inode.
error: not a correct XFS inode.
error: not a correct XFS inode.
error: not a correct XFS inode.
error: not a corre